France announces its representative for Eurovision 2024: Slimane Nebchi

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We already have the first confirmation for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. France has been the first participating country to announce who will be the artist who will represent them at the festival next year and what the song they will defend will sound like.

With still six months ahead, the public chain France Televisions has been in charge of publishing exclusively Mon Amourthe song that the successor of The Zarra in Malmö in May 2024. Slimanewhich became known after winning the French edition of The voice In 2016, she will defend a romantic ballad in which she shows off her great vocal ability and her personal way of transmitting her feelings to the public.

Through your profile xformerly known as Twitter, the artist published a fragment of the video clip, of which he expressed: “I wrote this song as a love letter that I send to all the hearts that listen to it. Love. Everywhere. Always. More than ever. Together. Eurovision Direction!”

For her part, the entertainment director of France Televisions and head of the French delegation of Eurovision, Alexandra Redde-Amielhas defended the candidacy of Slimane: “He is a great artist, but he is much more than that. When society is prey to the passions and disorders of the world, Slimane is the artist who allows us to escape and calm down. With the support of his fans, he is our best chance to seduce Europe with his talent and put the odds in our favor.”

Who is Slimane?

This Parisian discovered the world of music at the age of 13 when he began to be part of a gospel choir. Before running and winning in 2016 The Voice: The most beautiful voiceSlimane participated in different French television talent contests such as Popstars either The X Factor. Since that moment, he has not stopped releasing music and, song by song, his popularity has grown in crescendo.

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Today, Slimane has four studio albums, Á bout de rĂȘves, Solune, Versus and Chronicles of a Cupidonan EP and several singles, among which stand out Avant toi, Chez toi and The milliers of je t’aime.

The lyrics of ‘Mon Amour’

My love

Tell me what you’re thinking

If all this makes sense

If I bother you, I’m sorry

My love

Do you remember us,

from our first date?

It was beautiful, it was crazy

I love you

I do not know why

I repeat the scene

But it’s always the same ending that starts again

you don’t hear

My sorrow

What do we do with it?

Do you love me or not?

My love,

I will do everything I can:

an ocean on fire,

the impossible if you want it.

Oh my love

Come back to Paris!

I beg you, do it for us

I promise I understand.

I love you

I do not know why

I repeat the scene

But it’s always the same ending that starts again.

you don’t hear

My sorrow

What do we do with it?

Do you love me or not?

Tell me the place and I will wait for you there.

And, even if you don’t come, I will wait for you.

It’s stupid, I know, but I’ll do it.

Full of hope I will wait for you.

I love you

I do not know why

I repeat the scene

But it’s always the same ending that starts again.

you don’t hear

My sorrow

What do we do with it?

Do you love me or not?

Do you love me or not?

Do you love me or not?

Do you love me or not?

Or not?

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